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Procedure Homework Folders Arrival Restroom Dismissal Homework Parents 0 + - = 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 c Types of Instruction I like to vary my teaching methods between:total immersioncommunicative approachEvery student can learn.Life long learners concept Assessment Monthly Journals & conversationsShort story quizzesEvery 9 weeks students will work with groups to create a cultural presentation. Every 9 weeks students will take a basic skills test.The midterm and final will be oral proficiency exams.BIG PROJECT: fairytale project and reading to students in Whitehall Elementary Bienvenidos a mi clase! Un poquito sobre yo...Seton Hill UniversityBA in Spanish, Creative WritingCurrently residing in BaldwinStudied abroad in Costa Ricaloves: exercising, reading, relaxing, playing with my puppydislikes: bacon, not moving around What will students be doing this year? Continuing their adventure through the Spanish language. Exploring Spain, Venezuela, Mexico or Costa Rica, & one hispanic country of their choice.Conversing with other students dailyReading 4-6 short Spanish novelsStudying spanish fairytalesCreating a fairytale for Whitehall Elementary. Parent Involvement We all share a desire for our students to learn, let us work together to create life long learners.

There will be ample opportunities to volunteer through BHS and my classroom. I will be passing around a contact list. If you would like to volunteer, please provide me with contact information.

Throughout this year, teachers and parents are going to aid students to become life long learners. Together we can do it! Family Role in classroom I encourage you to aid your students with following the rules.I chose these rules to ensure the functionality of my classroom, and I hope that you will support the rules I have proposed. At BHS we offer many clubs and sporting teams including: soccerfootballlacrossespanish clubdrama clubstudent governmentand we encourage all students to participate in after school activities Señorita Brogan-Español 4Baldwin High School-Room 237 Rules 1. Be on time2. Bring all materials to class daily3. Respect yourself and others4. Raise your hand before you speak5. Have a positive attitude Consequences Strike One: Verbal ReprimandStrike Two: Name written downStrike Three: Lunch/after school detentionAfter Strike Three: Higher Authority Rationale Following these rules will ensure students are prepared, on time, and on task daily. Following these rules will also ensure students do not interrupt or get interrupted during speaking.Having a positive attitude is vital to the functionality of my classroom. Upon entering the room, students are to take their seat quietly and begin working on the Bellringer on the board. If you are late to class, please take your seat quietly and start working on the task at hand (I will be around to pick up your pass). If you would like to use the restroom, please raise your hand and remain quiet seated until I dismiss you. Sign the "sign out" sheet by the door before exiting.Take the appropriate pass with you to the restroom.When you return, sign in and continue working quietly When the bell rings, you are to stay in your seat and remain quiet until I dismiss you.

The entire class will not be dismissed until everyone is seated in their assigned seat and quiet. Homework assignments are to be turned in the day they are due.One day late: 5 points off total possibletwo days late: 10 points off total possiblethree days late: 15 points off total possibleFour days late: 20 points off total possibleFive days late: Incomplete

*Special circumstances apply To turn in late assignments, please place homework in “to be graded” folder located at the front of the room. These assignments should be turned in before class starts or at the end of class before leaving the classroom.

The assignments you turn into this folder will be graded and available to pick up within the week.

You may pick up graded late work from the “graded” folder located at the front of the room. These assignments should be taken before class starts or at the end of class before leaving the classroom. Bevin C. BroganBaldwin High SchoolRoom 237Pittsburgh PA 15236